I went to a couple of UAV meetings at our state aviation conference last month, hoping to learn a little more about them and their plans in the area. Because of a snowstorm, the Air Force speaker didn't make the meeting. The Dean from UND aerospace, one of the largest aviation colleges in the USA, chaired the meeting. It seemed odd to me that he was cheerleading for more and more of them, considering the TFR is just 5 miles from their base when it is hot. The Air Force must be lining the pockets of UND, trying to keep them happy

Maybe MTV knows more about that topic?
One of the main advantages of the UAV is the huge advantage of not having to design the aircraft around a delicate human body, allowing the aircraft to be lighter and have more performance than a craft built around the human body. Being able to stay aloft for long periods would be a large advantage in moving them from base to base, also.
Big Brother is watching
